Deinonychus vs Velociraptor
A detailed side-by-side comparison of Deinonychus and Velociraptor, covering size, diet, classification, geologic period, and discovery history.
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| 属性 | Deinonychus | Velociraptor |
|---|---|---|
| 学名 | Deinonychus antirrhopus | Velociraptor mongoliensis |
| 分类 | Dromaeosauridae | Dromaeosauridae |
| 时代 | Cretaceous Early | Cretaceous Late |
| 食性 | Carnivore | Carnivore |
| 体长 | 3.4 m | 2.0 m |
| Height | 0.9 m | 0.5 m |
| 体重 | 73 kg | 15 kg |
| 发现年份 | 1969 | 1924 |
| 发现地点 | Montana, USA | Gobi Desert, Mongolia |
| 命名者 | John Ostrom | Henry Fairfield Osborn |
Size Comparison
about the size of a human adult
about the size of a human adult
Weight Comparison
about 1 adult humans
lighter than a human adult
Timeline Comparison
Diet Comparison
Deinonychus
CarnivoreDeinonychus was a meat-eating predator, hunting other animals for food.
Velociraptor
CarnivoreVelociraptor was a meat-eating predator, hunting other animals for food.
Classification Comparison
Deinonychus
Velociraptor
Both dinosaurs share a common ancestor within the Dromaeosauridae clade.
主要差异
- Deinonychus (3.4 m, ~73 kg) was roughly four times heavier and twice as long as Velociraptor (2 m, ~15 kg).
- Both had a large sickle-shaped toe claw for attacking prey, but Deinonychus's claw was proportionally larger.
- The Jurassic Park 'Velociraptors' were actually based on Deinonychus in size and behavior.
- Deinonychus lived in North America; Velociraptor lived in the Gobi Desert of Asia.
- Deinonychus is credited with sparking the Dinosaur Renaissance — its discovery suggested dinosaurs were warm-blooded and active.
Did You Know?
Deinonychus was about 1.7x longer than Velociraptor.
Deinonychus weighed roughly 5x more than Velociraptor.
Both Deinonychus and Velociraptor were carnivores.
Deinonychus lived during the Cretaceous Early while Velociraptor lived during the Cretaceous Late, separated by roughly 0 million years.
Velociraptor was discovered 45 years earlier, in 1924.
Both belong to the Dromaeosauridae clade, making them relatively close relatives.
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